IHCDA Board of Directors welcomes two new leaders

Andy Place, Sr. (St. Joseph County) and Scenario Adebesin (Hamilton County) have been appointed to the Board of Directors at IHCDA. Both appointments are through November 30, 2017...continue

IHCDA & OCRA are on the road!

Want to connect with an analyst, ask a technical question or learn more about the HOME program? Curious about the Consolidated Plan? The IHCDA Real Estate Department and the Office of Community & Rural Affairs (OCRA) are hosting public meetings to connect with local leaders, nonprofit organizations and other community-focused stakeholders.

Nov. 4: Washington Carnegie Public Library300 West Main Street, Washington

Nov. 6: Purdue Extension Office545 South 200 West, Greensburg

Nov. 9: Monticello-Union Public Library321 West Broadway, Monticello

Over $3 Million in Owner Occupied Repair funds awarded to Hoosier communities

Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann and IHCDA recently announced combined awards of more than $3 million to 12 Indiana municipalities for the development and implementation of Owner Occupied Rehabilitation (OOR) projects. The awardees are Community Action Program of Western Indiana (CAPWI), Crothersville, Lawrenceburg, Liberty, Rockport, Shelbyville, Tell City, Warsaw, Washington, Decatur County, Jefferson County and Switzerland County...continue

IHCDA's Rodney Stockment receives Robert O. Zdenek Staff Member of the Year Award

October is Energy Efficiency Month

Indiana Governor Mike Pence issued a Proclamation declaring October Energy Efficiency Awareness Month in Indiana. The Proclamation encourages Hoosiers to use energy conservation measures that reduce utility bills and energy consumption. It also commends the work of IHCDA for excellent administration of the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) that is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy...continue

Blight Elimination Program - fight blight to promote renewal

It's demolition season, and Indiana’s Blight Elimination Program (BEP) is making strides in the effort to assist Hoosier towns in reducing the number of abandoned, unsafe structures. October saw successful demolitions in Kokomo and Richmond. Boonville, Princeton and Warrick will host events during a demolition blitz on November 9th. Congratulations to the many communities committed to fighting blight and encouraging growth and renewal.